Originally posted by Diesel Turbo
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I reckon that Einstein and cavendish have a hand in here as well. Opposite and equal vs the zeroth and second laws.
Still doesn't explain though why water boils under pressure at a higher temp with the rad cap off. Perhaps your using the little known, boiling in a vacumn method. We could get a reaction then, at less than 100c.
In short, the water won't boil at less than 100c. Not "just short", but at 100c.
Under pressure, liqour will boil at a higher temperature, depending on the pressure. Look up boyles gas law, and use bernouillis equation to make it work.
That should help YOU understand.
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